A. In immune from paying taxes
B. In immune from arrest
C. In immune from congressional censure
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The person who succeeds the President after he remains in office, has completed 2 years and office has fallen vacant:
A. For a full term of 4 years
B. Remaining unexpired period
C. The period is treated as full one term
D. None of the above - Two Terms tenure of US President was fixed in:____________?
A. 1748
B. 1848
C. 1848
D. 1951 - The President of India upon entering his office takes oath:
A. Before the Prime Minister
B. Before the joint-sitting of the parliament
C. Before the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
D. None of them - The new American President assumes office on:___________?
A. 1st January
B. 20th January
C. 28th February
D. 1st April - According to amendment 22 “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice”. It was passed on:
A. 27th February 1951
B. 27th February 1952
C. 27th February 1953
D. 27th February 1954 - Nomination of party candidates for the office of president is made by:__________?
A. Party central committee meeting
B. Party parliamentary committee meeting
C. Party national conventions
D. None of these - The tenure of Mrs. Thatcher was:____________?
A. From 1963-1979
B. From 1979-1989
C. From 1989-1994
D. None of these - A peerage has _______ with the tenure of land:
A. No connection
B. A connection
C. An essential connection
D. None of them - The tenure of the House of Commons is:__________?
A. 5 years
B. 6 years
C. 7 years
D. 9 years - The tenure of the House of Commons is: __________?
A. 5 years
B. 6 years
C. 7 years
D. 9 years